

Plastic has been around for 80 years. Shouldn’t we know something by now
Plastic has been around for 80 years. Shouldn’t we know something by now
I love my cats, but this is one of many reasons I don’t allow them in my bedroom.
Spiders like all the little folds in a messy bed
The left went along with it because they were tired of all the “then why is it so cold in winter?” comments from the stupid half of the family tree.
I remember when 1.5C was the threshold instead of 2. We’re already living in yesterday’s doomsday scenario.
Lots of know-it-alls proving your point
Even if it comes to light, I have doubts anything will come of it. Look what happened with the Panama papers. Basically only Iceland did anything about it.
I think this git diff speaks for itself.
My wife linked it to me and was like “Look at how big the turnout was! Highest turnout in U.S. history!” (at 80.3%)
I find it incredibly obnoxious when you are discussing or debating with someone and they start one of their replies with “so.”
Not having a kid eclipses all of these by orders of magnitude.
But if we included those countries we wouldn’t be able to condemn America with our shocking but false headline.
The fact that they are now selling our data seems like both a browser problem and a leadership problem. If the browser were fine, we wouldn’t be seeing a moderate exodus to choices like Librewolf and Zen.
Corporate people should spend some time periodically in the trenches anyway. Otherwise, they’re totally clueless about how everything works.
Bottom, or else it would have to be in the process of falling due to physics.
Back when reddit had awards, the admins would routinely award posts to make it appear like people were actually buying them.